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Assistant Professor of Agroecology, Agronomy Department, University of Florida.

Note that this is a relatively general posting. We are looking for a highly
qualified ecologist/agroecologist with an interest in managed systems, not
necessarily an individual with current expertise in South Florida. The
number of ecologists across the diverse departments within IFAS at UF is
growing quickly so there are plenty of opportunities to establish productive
collaborations. Please contact me or the search chair Catharine Mannion
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Luke Flory
University of Florida
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POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT # 0001-3313
REQUISITION # 494905

Title:	Assistant Professor of Agronomy

Location:	Tropical Research and Education Center
University of Florida
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS)
Homestead, Florida 

Salary:	Commensurate with Qualifications and Experience

Review Date:	For full consideration, candidates should apply and submit
additional materials by December 15, 2015.  The position will open until a
viable applicant pool is determined.

Duties and Responsibilities
This is a 12-month tenure-accruing position that will be 60% research
(Florida Agricultural Experiment Station) and 40% extension (Florida
Cooperative Extension Service), available at the Tropical Research and
Education Center in Homestead, FL, Institute of Food and Agricultural
Sciences, at the University of Florida.  This assignment may change in
accordance with the needs of the unit.  South Florida is an environmentally
diverse and sensitive region that is particularly vulnerable to recent
perturbations in more historical conditions.  These include changes in:
water resource availability and point and non-point pollution sources;
increasing introduction of non-endemic pest species as global commerce and
movement of people have become the norm; exploding urban populations and
sprawl; and changes in rainfall patterns, storm intensities, and other
climate related alterations.  These issues are particularly relevant to
agricultural systems in the area and have placed them at high risk for
failure.  Due to the complexity of the interactions of these factors when
considering sustainability in production systems, an agroecological approach
that incorporates a balance between economic, environmental, and societal
impacts is essential. The successful candidate will develop an
internationally recognized, extramurally funded research program in
agroecology which will encompass a broad range of cooperative,
problem-oriented, field and laboratory research projects aimed at increasing
resiliency in agroecosystems in the region.  This will involve the
evaluation of selected current and novel cropping systems as well as the
development of alternative systems or components that maximize resiliency,
while maintaining resource conservation, economic viability, and societal
value.  The standard of system evaluation would likely contain an integrated
agroecological approach which removes the sole emphasis on yield and
replaces it with a holistic evaluation based on production, environment, and
society.  Tenure will accrue in the Department of Department of Agronomy.  
The successful candidate will participate actively in undergraduate and
graduate education by chairing and serving on graduate committees,
supervising thesis, dissertation and undergraduate research, and publishing
research results with students. Faculty are encouraged to participate in
professional development activities related to teaching and advising and may
teach courses and seminars.    The faculty member will seek contract and
grant funding actively to support his/her program.  The faculty member will
engage in Extension activities in his or her program area.  Because of the
IFAS land-grant mission, all faculty are expected to be supportive of and
engaged in all three mission areas—Research, Teaching and
Extension—regardless of the assignment split specified in the position
description.

Qualifications
A doctorate (foreign equivalent acceptable) in agronomy, ecology or a
closely related discipline is required.  Postdoctoral experience is
desirable.  Candidates should have demonstrated skills in verbal and written
communication, interpersonal relationships, and procurement of extramural
funding.  Candidates must be supportive of the mission of the Land-Grant
system.  Candidates must also have a commitment to IFAS core values of
excellence, diversity, global involvement, and accountability.  Ability to
work as a member of interdisciplinary teams is highly desirable.  

Background Information: 
The Agronomy Department (http://agronomy.ifas.ufl.edu) is a unit of IFAS and
has diverse teaching, research, and extension programs with 16 faculty
members located on main campus in Gainesville and 13 faculty members located
at Research and Education Centers throughout the state. This position also
provides numerous opportunities to cooperate with several statewide and
national organizations involved with invasive plants.

The Tropical Research and Education Center (TREC) of the Institute of Food
and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS), University of Florida is located in
Homestead , Florida about 30 miles south of Miami. The Center was
established in 1929 by an act of the state legislature in what is now
Miami-Dade County.  Research, teaching, and extension programs focus on
tropical and subtropical fruit crops, tropical and temperate vegetable
crops, and ornamental crops of southern Florida. The agricultural industry
served by the center has an annual farm gate value of $834 million. 
Multiplier effects make agriculture's impact on the local economy worth over
$1 billion annually. Due to the region's humid subtropical climate, TREC is
the only state university research center in the continental U.S. focusing
on a large number of tropical and subtropical crops. Also, the area's
oolitic limestone soil is unique to extreme southern Florida.  In addition,
the Center addresses water and environmental issues that impact crop
production over a shallow aquifer and in proximity to Everglades National
Park, Biscayne National Marine Park, Florida Bay and major well fields which
provide drinking water to the several million people in neighboring urban
areas. The center's 160 acres consist of offices, laboratories, greenhouses,
vegetable fields, and fruit orchards. There are sixteen faculty members and
approximately 45 support staff.

The University of Florida (http://www.ufl.edu) is a Land-Grant, Sea-Grant,
and Space-Grant institution, encompassing virtually all academic and
professional disciplines, with an enrollment of more than 50,000 students. 
UF is a member of The Association of American Universities.  The Institute
of Food and Agricultural Sciences (http://ifas.ufl.edu) includes the College
of Agricultural and Life Sciences (http://cals.ufl.edu), the Florida
Agricultural Experiment Station (http://research.ifas.ufl.edu), the Florida
Cooperative Extension Service (http://extension.ifas.ufl.edu), the College
of Veterinary Medicine (http://www.vetmed.ufl.edu), the Florida Sea Grant
program (http://www.flseagrant.org/ ), and encompasses 16 on-campus academic
departments and schools, 12 Research and Educational Centers (REC) located
throughout the state, 6 Research sites/demonstration units administered by
RECs or academic departments, and Florida Cooperative Extension Service
offices in all 67 counties (counties operate and maintain).  The School of
Natural Resources and Environment is an interdisciplinary unit housed in
IFAS and managed by several colleges on campus.  IFAS employs over 2500
people, which includes approximately 900 faculty and 1200 support personnel
located in Gainesville and throughout the state.  IFAS, one of the nation’s
largest agricultural and natural resources research and education
organizations, is administered by a Senior Vice President and four deans:
the Dean of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, the Dean for
Extension and Director of the Florida Cooperative Extension Service, the
Dean for Research and Director of the Florida Agricultural Experiment
Station, and the Dean for the College of Veterinary Medicine.  UF/IFAS also
engages in cooperative work with Florida A&M University in Tallahassee. 

Employment Conditions
This position is available April 1, 2016, and will be filled as soon
thereafter as an acceptable applicant is available.  Compensation is
commensurate with the education, experience, and qualifications of the
selected applicant.

Nominations 
Nominations are welcome.  Nominations need to include the complete name and
address of the nominee. This information should be sent to:

Please refer to Requisition # 494905
Dr. Catharine Mannion
Chair, Search and Screen Committee
University of Florida
Tropical Research and Education Center
18905 SW 280th Street
Homestead, FL  33031

Telephone:			786.217.9241
Facsimile:			305.246.7003
Electronic Mail:		[log in to unmask] 

Application Information
Individuals wishing to apply should go online to
http://explore.jobs.ufl.edu/cw/en-us/job/494905 and submit:
o	Application 
o	Cover letter that states applicant’s interest in the position and
qualifications relative to the credentials listed above
o	Curriculum vitae
o	Contact information (including email addresses) for 4 individuals willing
to write letters of recommendation
o	Unofficial transcripts

Final candidate will be required to provide official transcript to the
hiring department upon hire. A transcript will not be considered “official”
if a designation of “Issued to Student” is visible.  Degrees earned from an
education institution outside of the United States are required to be
evaluated by a professional credentialing service provider approved by
National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), which can be
found at http://www.naces.org/ .

The University of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Institution dedicated to
building a broadly diverse and inclusive faculty and staff.  The selection
process will be conducted in accord with the provisions of Florida’s
‘Government in the Sunshine’ and Public Records Laws.  Persons with
disabilities have the right to request and receive reasonable accommodation.